HC Deb 23 February 1920 vol 125 cc1325-6W
Mr. DONALD

asked the Financial Secretary to the War Office if he will state why no increase of pension under the re-assessment of pensions has been granted to Company Sergeant-Major T. Quinn, No. 12,395, late Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, No. 513,767, Labour Corps, this soldier having twenty-one years' service previous to 1914, a pension of twenty-seven pence per day, volunteered for service in September 1914, served through the Great War, and was demobilised February, 1919; and whether, seeing that this soldier is now eligible for re-assessed pension, he will explain why he has not received the same?

Sir A. WILLIAMSON

The re-assessment gives no increase, the rates under both Warrants in this case being identical.

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